No Representatives can not veto bills.
The President can veto Federal bills. The Governor of a state can veto state bills from that state.
After the Senate and House of Representatives approve a bill, it is sent to the President who can either sign it into law or veto it.
Veto.
Any bills passed by the House of Representatives can be vetoed by the President. The President may veto the entire bill or any part of it.
Only the President has the power to veto federal bills. He vetoes a bill by sending it back to Congress with his objections.
The veto power of the president of the Philippines is the ability to reject bills passed by Congress. The president can also veto specific items in appropriation, revenue, or tariff bills.
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Line-item veto
No, only the president can veto a bill.
Tax bills may be written only by the House of Representatives. The House of Representatives can also originate revenue bills.
The president has the power to veto bills.